At least three lawmakers and a former worker for Israel Aerospace Industries were named in papers smuggled to Britain by a Russian intelligence officer.
Abbas worked with the Soviet intelligence agency using the code name "Mole" while living in Damascus, Channel 1 said, citing documents secreted out of the Soviet Union.
The diaries of Ivan A. Serov, who ran the former Russian secret police and intelligence agency from 1954 to 1958, were discovered inside the walls of his second home in northwestern Moscow.